Sunday 10 October 2010

Whisky Live London

Whisky Live in London

This was the first event I attended..I think it was the second one they held..so it was probably 2001. I remember being very excited at a trip down to London. It was amazing, held in the Royal Horticultural Halls, I felt like a kid in a sweetie shop. I can't remember much as I was just there to taste and enjoy...and I did!
The second time I went I can remember meeting up for the first time with friends from the Wednesday night chat on The Spirit of Islay This was the first time I would meet Gordon Homer..the first of many. The big Geordie and his wife Mel are now two of my best friends from the world of whisky. I also met Keith and Ali Holden and was meant to meet Francis and Hazel Cuthbert. At this time Francis used to use the moniker 'Beefy' on the chat....so I was scouring the venue for a bloke of rather larger proportions. I know now that Beefy pertains to the cattle he keeps on his farm....a farm that has since evolved into the very fine Daftmill distillery  That meeting would be preserved for another time and place.

Sample bottles indeed!!

At this stage I was not a note taker...I never wrote down or ticked off the drams that I sampled..but two stands that stick in my mind were Compass Box and Douglas Laing This was the first time I would sample the wares of John Glaser and discover the delights of 'under the table' drams. I can recall being at the stand when a gentleman was given one of these special drams and John being the gentleman he is offered me one too. A whisky infusion but not with oranges, this one had lemons and it was lovely..I still badger him to this day to do it again. He also gave me a wee bag with samples of Eleuthera, Asyla and Hedonism to take away and I can safely say that at this point I became a CB addict. At the Douglas Laing stand I can recall having my first taste of Port Ellen...gorgeous luscious stuff. But it was meeting Andrew Laing that gave me a lucky break. We got talking and when I mentioned that I came from St Andrews he told me that he was studying there and that I should join their Quaich Society and oh boy have I had some fun at the Quaich in the past 7 years :-) Anyway...back to London and it is time to attend my first masterclass. Signatory with Iain Henderson and Andrew Symington. Iain was one of the people in whisky that I had read about in Whisky Mag. I liked his story, you could tell he had a passion for his job and that struck a chord...that and he had also worked on the railway in my hometown of Burntisland and lived in the town next door, Aberdour. I got the impression that Iain was a man who loved talking to people one to one rather than adressing the assembled crowd. At this point I was feeling the effects of the days drams so I poured the remainders into some sample bottles supplied by Keith. I gave Iain a book of pictures of old time Burntisland that I had picked up from the paper shop that I delivered papers for as a kid. This is when I found out that it was actually Aberdour he had lived in..but the thought was appreciated and there were plenty of photos of old trains.

Edinburgh Whisky Fringe


This is one of my favourite events...I have been attending since it began in 2002. Missed a couple...but in a drawer somewhere I have the tee shirt. Held every year around the time of th e Fringe Festival and organised by Royal Mile Whiskies , this is a very popular two day event. Tickets now sell out before a slice of pizza can be devoured by Arthur Motley!! Now I can't remember much about these early Fringe events...hence the blog. The first event was held in the rather plush surroundings of Edinburgh City Chambers….I do remember the comfy seats and a rather worse for wear kilted gentleman asleep on one. But who am I to talk about where a person sleeps!! I think on this occasion I nodded off on the bench at Waverley Station! In recent years the Mansefield Traquair has proved itself to be a worthy venue.                                                
This Year…2010

Tober-more please!
This was the first time that I had been for both days and also the first time that my friend Stacey Queen had attended. And us girls, being girls we just had to dress up. We are both Ralfy.com fans so we decided to wear oor bunnits. This proved a lot of fun as lots of people seemed happy to sign them. As for drams, well we tried a fair few. I was happy to find a Tobermory that I really liked...I'm not the biggest fan but I am partial to a Ledaig...especially if it is 4yr old and dispensed by Ed Bates..ooh la la. First stop however was to see Ashok at the Amrut stand. Cheery as ever Ashok said I could pour my own and as the bottles had pourers on, one could not go wrong...wrong!! Aparently they do keep on pouring and don't dispense an exact amount...ach well...I shared that Peated Amrut 46% with Stacey...that's what pals are for!!

Ashok, Ralfy and a ned!!

Speaking of pals...it is aye good to see Martin Grant...the man with the best laugh in whiskydom. A wee sample bottle was produced from under the table...happy days...an Ardbeg cask sample. French Oak 1st fill from 2000 at 56%...I don't write many tasting notes at these events as it can get a bit fiddly to hold glasses, notepad and pen. But on this occasion I have scrawled 'smokey bacon & cut grass'. A braw dram indeed. Sticking to Islay it was time to go and see David 'gammy leg' Keir at the 'laddie table. I tried the Bruichladdich 17yr Rum Cask as I tend to like the rum finishes that I have tried. This was a lovely sweet dram wtih light cereal tones and hints of coconut. Another sample bottle appears...the PC Multi Vintage...at 46% this was a really nice 'peaty feather'. Off to the Douglas Laing table...ahh Stuart Laing...long time no see....oh go on then..45yr old single grain...if I must. Damn good luscious nectar...one of the stars of the show..46% from the Caledonian Distillery and bottled under their Clan Denny label. Also had the obligatory OMC Rosebank (1990) and a nice Tamnavulin 91..both at 50%